Scrambled eggs at top, turkey with trimming in the middle and pudding at the bottom

Dec 6, 2013 14:08 GMT  ·  By

The ultimate Christmas dinner time-saver, mixes all the Christmas specials in one big can that works as an appetizer, a main-course, a dessert and a stomach-turning combination, all for the price of $3.25 (€2.38).

The famous retailer GAME created the festive feast of the year called “Christmas Tinner” that includes, starting from top to bottom, scrambled eggs and bacon, two fruity mincemeat pies, turkey and potatoes, gravy, bread sauce, cranberry sauce, Brussels sprouts with stuffing or broccoli with stuffing, roasted carrots and parsnip, all on top of the famous Christmas pudding, according to Daily Mail.

The idea of a nine-layered mixture of dishes came after the gaming retailer performed a study and found out that almost half of today's gamers don't intend to separate themselves from their consoles for the holidays. In order to make their lives easier and encourage them to play as much as they can, the ultimate Christmas dinner combination is sealed in gelatine to keep the layers separate.

After researchers discovered that game enthusiasts would do anything just to keep playing, they thought the layered food was the perfect solution. The Christmas Tinner is now up for a trial run in Basingstoke stores and depending on the result, the firm will decide if they will extend the commercialization of the product across the country.

Designed by Chris Godfrey, the special Christmas combination may be a solution to gamers all over the world that don't have time to cook because of their obsessing hobbies. Even if some may look at the appetizer-main-course-dessert, all-in-one combination as a stomach turning option, others may believe it to be the perfect Christmas dinner.

Other similar combinations include Firebox's Christmas Dinner HotCan, a turkey casserole with vegetables, chipolatas, stuffing balls and cranberry jelly or Pilgrims Choice's special Christmas Cheddar that tastes like turkey, Brussels sprouts, carrots and fruit. At least Pilgrims Choice decided to make the dessert apart from the main course, as a separate special pudding.